Rozina Kiflom

SHATTERED GLASS?

SHATTERED GLASS?

The Harvard Woodbridge Society sponsors a dinner with former Latvian President Vaira Vike-Freiberga last night at the Institute of Politics, discussing the glass ceiling faced by women in politics.

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A panel of openly gay, lesbian, and transgendered politicians discussed the effects of sexual orientation on their careers in public office.

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A peaceful protest for a free Tibet was held yesterday in Harvard Square, followed by a candlelight vigil with the local Tibetan community, including members of the Tibetan Association and Students for a Free Tibet.

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Gary Hirshberg, the “CE-Yo” of Stonybrook Farm, spoke yesterday at the Harvard Coop about his experience working for environmental change as part of the world’s largest organic yogurt company.

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Menu offerings for dinner at Lowell House last night consisted of pasta, pasta, and more pasta—a dining fate that students have continually faced at both lunch and dinner every day.

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Sheikh Sultan signs the terms of agreement for a $2 million gift with Dean David T. Ellwood of the Kennedy School of Government last night at the Faculty Club, establishing a fellowship fund.

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